Sundays in the Park at Chippewa

Toe-Tapping Fun for All Ages

Story by Krista Power, Photos by Marty Mascarin

If you are looking for a great Sunday afternoon experience, look no further than the short drive to Chippewa Park this summer. Musical acts are performing weekly until September 6 from 2 pm to 4 pm at the pavilion. Admission is free and the setting is lovely, featuring an excellent viewing area with picnic tables surrounded by trees. Music lovers are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs so they can pick the perfect spot to enjoy the tunes. The natural setting enables viewers to enjoy both the sun and the shade.
All ages are welcome to join in the musical offerings, from youngsters to the young at heart. The venue is in close proximity to the playground and the rides, so the wee ones can enjoy the slides, merry-go-round, and bumper cars. Your pretty pooch is also welcome to attend as well. (Just please ensure Rover is on a leash!) The free parking is easy, situated close to the pavilion.
The acoustics at the park are wonderful; you can enjoy the music while you are on the playground or while embarking on a walk to take in the scenery. Local entertainers offer a diverse selection of music. Everyone can bring snacks and drinks but there is also a concession offering tasty treats and refreshments at an affordable price.

Picturesque Chippewa Park has been a place for fun and entertainment for families for many years. The view is spectacular. The people are friendly and the atmosphere is quite pleasant. Be sure to mark your calendar for family and friends to visit Chippewa Park on a summer Sunday and enjoy all the park has to offer.

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